Salisbury manager Mikey Harris feels his side can continue to improve after their well-deserved 4-1 over Hereford United last night.
"I think we were excellent in the first half – getting two goals to go in front," said Harris.
"But fair play to Hereford, they came out in the second half, changed their game-plan, and caused us a lot of problems.
"They are a big side and at 2-1 we seemed to lose our nerve a little bit, if I’m perfectly honest. We made things difficult for ourselves by not keeping possession well enough and that allowed them to come back into the game.
"But credit to the boys, though, they dug in and two bits of quality made sure of the three points. We still have a lot of work to do and will continue to improve."